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Events Taking Place in June


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  1. Aibonito Flower Festival - June/July
    Aibonito celebrates every year the famous "Festival de las Flores", featuring exhibits and sale of the most popular and newest varieties of tropical flower and plants, as well as crafts. The annual flower festival features exhibits of lilies, anthuriums, carnations, roses, gardenias, begonias and other tropical plans as well as food, music, and merrymaking. The festivities also features music and food.
    Aibonito
    (787) 735-3871
    (787) 735-4070
  2. Carnaval del Juey - June
    Fresh crab dishes, cooking competitions, music.
    Santa Isabel
  3. Feria Agropecuaria - June
    Lajas
  4. Festival de Arte y Cultura de San Antonio - June
    Naranjito
  5. Festival de Bomba y Plena - June
    Celebration of Puerto Rico's African heritage through bomba and plena music, dance workshops, traditional drumming, artisan crafts, and local cuisine.
    Loiza
  6. Festival de Diplo - June
    Naguabo
  7. Festival de la Lancha Planua - June
    Humacao
  8. Festival de la Piña - June
    Lajas
  9. Festival del Chapin - June
    Naguabo
  10. Festival del Guineo - June
    Lares
    (787) 897-3290
  11. Festival del Mango - June
    Mayaguez
  12. Festival del Marisco - June
    Guayanilla
  13. Festival del Pescao - June
    Salinas
  14. Festival de Musica Tipica - June
    Barceloneta
  15. Festival de Verano - June
    Barceloneta
  16. Festival de Verano - June
    San Juan
  17. Festival Jibaro - June
    Comerio
  18. Festival Playero de la Noche de San Juan - June
    Aguada
  19. Festival Playero - June
    Aguadilla
  20. Festival San Antonio - June
    Naranjito
  21. Fiestas Patronales de San Antonio de Padua - June
    Every year, Ceiba celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Ceiba
    (787) 885-2180
  22. Fiestas Patronales de San Antonio de Padua - June
    Every year, Dorado celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Dorado
    (787) 796-1230
  23. Fiestas Patronales de San Antonio de Padua - June
    Every year, Isabela celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Isabela
    (787) 872-2100
  24. Fiestas Patronales de San Antonio de Padua - June
    Every year, Barranquitas celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Barranquitas
    (787) 857-2065
  25. Fiestas Patronales de San Antonio de Padua - June
    Every year, Guayama celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Guayama
    (787) 864-0600
  26. Fiestas Patronales de San Juan Bautista - June
    Every year, Maricao celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Maricao
    (787) 838-2290
  27. Fiestas Patronales de San Juan Bautista - June
    Every year, Orocovis celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Orocovis
    (787) 867-5000
  28. Fiestas Patronales de San Juan Bautista - June
    Every year, San Juan celebrates a patron saint festival. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    San Juan
    (787) 724-7171
  29. Fiestas Patronales de San Pedro Apostol - June
    Every year, Toa Baja celebrates a patron saint festival, San Pedro. The festivities include dances, food, parades and religious processions.
    Toa Baja
    (787) 720-2452
  30. Fiestas Patronales San Pedro y San Isidro Labrador - June
    Maunabo
  31. Fiestas Virgen del Carmen - June
    Guayanilla
  32. Noche de San Juan - June
    Catano
  33. San Juan Bautista Day - June
    San Juan celebrates the island's patron saint with week-long festivities, including religious processions, music, dancing, games and beach bonfire parties. At midnight on the first day of festivities, revelers walk backward into the ocean or nearest body of water three or seven times to ward off evil spirits and renew good luck for the coming year.
    San Juan
    (787) 721-2400



  34. Did You Know?

    Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, therefore U.S. citizens do not need a passport and can travel freely in and out of the island without going through immigration or customs.